Thursday, April 29, 2010
West Indian music
I am a big fan of music and all different types of sounds and genres. My favorite type of music is reggae and Soca. When I listen to the radio and watch television, it is almost impossible to even see any west indian music broadcasted. I feel as though this type of music can add a lot to the music that most Americans are familiar with. It is almost as though we are missing out on a treasure that is very valuable. The artists that do reggae music are just as good as any other artist that may do rap or pop music. If the American public is more open to embrace this genre of music, then it would definitely change music in it's entirety. I am sure that there are other types of music that can be added into what Americans consider mainstream music, but reggae has shown potential and it should be incorporated within music today on a more wider scale.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Classes and Race
I am currently sitting in my dorm room, and I am watching the lakers play the Oklahoma City Thunder. The game was a complete display of heart and dedication by the Thunder. They are the eight seed; which is the last seed fit to play in the playoffs that were playing against the Lakers, which are the number one seed. It was a game that tested the Thunder's heart and determination and I really believe that Kevin Durant (player for the Thunder) will be one of the best players to ever play the game! I am not just saying that, because he is the youngest player to ever have the scoring title, but he is just a specimen of basketball that you probably would not find anywhere. He helped lift his team, which also played great in order to beat the defending champions tonight. I always love to see the underdog come up and win, but it is even better to watch a legend in the making operate and display his heart and fulfill the expectations that are set in front of him by his peers, and people like me that know he is a great player and person to call a roll model for the youth.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
a step closer means becoming stronger
I feel as though there is so much stereotyping and grouping of people that goes on all around us and we do not even know it. It even occurs here on the grounds of Hofstra. This school seems to be very segregated in terms of the different races, especially between blacks and whites. I understand that the percentage of caucasian people and minorities are quite substantial, but there should be more attemps to integrate the students of Hofstra through more events that invite a variety of cultures and not just one particular group of people. A school should be a place of understanding of other cultures and customs, so how can this be achieved when people are not conversating with others that may diversify from our specific cultures and customs. I do not think that this is a problem, however, I do feel that people should try to become more comfortable with others around the school grounds, because it would be a step to becoming a closer more united school body.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Life from another spectrum
I did not spend too much time partying or drinking during my spring break. Instead I visited my cousin in Brookln that I do not get to see that frequently. Some places in Brooklyn can be intimidating or just plain unsafe at times. It was never out of the norm to see people selling drugs on the corner or fighting around my hometown.
My outlook on those things have changed, now that I live on campus and do not have to see people selling drugs or fighting on a regular basis. When I visited my cousin, it gave me one of the biggest reality checks in my life. The building was filled with crack smokers that we call "crackheads", I even saw a girl my age smoking crack with the others in the building. It was sad to see people live their life in ways that are so negative and harmful. It made me thank god for the family I am blessed with, along with my health and many other things.
I believe that something should be done to correct this problem. Too many people that live in low income areas end up following a trend that cast them as outcasts in their own environment. The issue is not these individuals personally, but the overall mentality in the environment, in which, they live in.
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